In the first seven months of this year, Georgia's ferrous scrap exports to Turkey, the country's main trading partner, amounted to 59,992 metric tons, decreasing by 67.9 percent year on year, according to the data provided by the National Statistics Office of Georgia (Geostat). The country's ferrous scrap exports to Turkey have been declining on a cumulative basis for almost a year, since the January-July period of 2011.
The revenue generated by these exports fell to $21.9 million, down 68.2 percent from the year-ago figure, indicating that the country's average export price for ferrous scrap to Turkey in the period in question was $365/mt, down from $369/mt in the corresponding period of 2011.
Meanwhile, in the given period Georgia's ferroalloy exports to Turkey decreased 6.2 percent as compared to the January-July period of 2011, totaling 11,218 metric tons.